bluejester

Dorthy Gripped the shotgun tightly in her hands, read to make her last stand in the old home from Kansas. If it could take out a witch, then maybe the old homestead could protect her one last time. She breifly remembered the grim events.

At first, the Wizard said the virus could be contained. When munchkin land fell to the zombie plague though, all of Oz knew that the end was only a matter of time before the end came.

She cursed the lion for his cowardice, he fled the for the hills at the first sign of trouble.

The tinman was more noble about the whole thing and went down swinging his axe while trying to protect her. She used the bits that the zombies didn't take and melted it down for extra material for the nails.

And Scarecrow. Scarecrow that scumbag. He was the source of the plauge.

spilzer

Zombie 1: Now which way do we go?
Scarecrow: points to the window on the left Pardon me, this way is a very nice way.
Zombie 2: Who said that?
Zombie 1 points at the ScarecrowZombie 2: Don't be silly. Scarecrows don't talk.
Scarecrow: points to the other window It's pleasant that way, too.
Zombie 1: That's funny. Wasn't he pointing the other way?
Scarecrow: points at the door Of course, some people do go both ways.

MrBland

turtlegir1

Happy Earth Day, everyone! Remember last year when there was an awesome derby of earth-day related shirts? What happened to that this year? That was one of my favorites, I think I bought all 3 of those shirts - and I was looking forward to more of them this year.

bpr2

turtlegir1 wrote:Happy Earth Day, everyone! Remember last year when there was an awesome derby of earth-day related shirts? What happened to that this year? That was one of my favorites, I think I bought all 3 of those shirts - and I was looking forward to more of them this year.

jmmbell1987

People tend to go out of their minds with praise for PSpens shirts, and 90% of the time, I don't agree with it. One of those things I guess; his shirts just don't do much for me.

However, I dig this shirt. Clever use of the theme. It's also a rare pop culture reference that it is well integrated with the theme, as opposed to being awkwardly shoehorned in while paying lip service to the theme.

My one worry is how small it looks on the Woot example. Prints often end up being larger than their Woot decals, however.

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